Dentistry has evolved greatly today. Earlier a visit to the
dentist was a frightening prospect with a lot of pain and just basic procedures
and facilities. It was a necessity that was resorted to only in the most
drastic situations. Today, however, all this has changed. With technological
advancements it has become a field in which pain has become greatly
reduced and dentistry has shifted its focus from basic dental care to a more
cosmetic approach. There are many options available for those who want to alter
their teeth and the way they look.
This is where branches of dentistry like cosmetic dentistry and restorative dentistry come in. What exactly is restorative dentistry and what’s
involved? This has gained importance since the 1970s and is a branch
that has brought about major changes in the field. It is basically the study,
diagnosis and the management of problems not just relating to the teeth, but
the oral
cavity as well and its supporting structures. It involves
treatment to correct functional, psychological and
aesthetic issues and involves a team of specialists who work towards a common
goal. It includes specialities like endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics.
This is also called ‘oral rehabilitation’ as there is a
greater requirement for the integration of all branches of dentistry because of
the increasing complexity of dental or rather oral health problems. This branch
is used to correct serious issues like hypodontia, cleft lips and palate,
etc. which require multi-disciplinary care. It is also used for patients
recovering from traumatic injuries to the mouth, face and teeth. Even those who
have been suffering from sustained damage to the gums and teeth through
infection can be treated through this.
When it comes solely to focusing on the teeth, this branch
offers a lot of facilities. When people have broken or weak teeth, restoration
can be brought about by capping the tooth so that it is protected. Any issues
the teeth may have unseemly cavities or gaps that are dealt with in this manner
paving the way for a great smile. When people have lost a tooth or there are
gaps in between the teeth, there is a very high possibility of the teeth in the
surrounding area to get infected as well as the real danger of teeth being
misaligned because of the gap. This is where restorative specialists use bridges
so that the gaps are filled.
Prosthodontics also offers the replacement of a tooth with a false tooth
that can be permanently fixed or a denture that can be removed. Both bridges
and prosthodontics, thus offer a service that makes your smile aesthetically
more pleasing and take care of your teeth as it prevents further decay and
misalignment.
At Dentzz Dental, we have a team of specialists
from all branches of dentistry to help solve your issues. The team will discuss
the necessary and practical application of restorative techniques giving you an
idea of what is going to be done. These practices not only make your teeth and
your smile look better but they also help your teeth stay in good
shape, preventing further decay, and stress on some teeth and alignment
issues.
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